235 Pubs and Bars found in or around St Martin's Theatre London

This pub is one that most shoppers and tourists in London will have spotted, being a distinctive, handsome, late Victorian pub, in the busy area, just to the north of theatre land and on many a bus route, and it hasn't changed...

We've heard a rumour this Nicholson's pub - the only remaining pub on Oxford Street - has been Grade II listed, in an effort to keep it a pub. It's doing its best to stand out from the general madness of this part of town, but...

The Crown is a typical Sammy Smiths pub and it does well on their simple formula: traditional interior, the standard range of beers and jovial bar staff. There is a problem at the Crown at the moment, however and it affects...

I popped into the pub for a quick pint and a bite to eat and have to say it was a very pleasant experience. The food was wholesome and although I only had a sandwich it was well presented and tasty, there was a group of theatre...

The refurb a few years ago breathed new life into this one - nicely redesigned by the landlord's sister. We were unsure about it to begin with, but the management has stayed stable and kept standards up. Run by a family team,...

We've known the Punch and Judy for a long, long time and for most of that time we've considered it a pretty dire place, best avoided. But it seems things have moved on and it's not as quite as awful as it once was. It's not as...

The Toucan is a tiny, tiny Irish pub, with quite a jolly, vibrant atmosphere (which is kind of ironic, given how dark the place is). There's a good pint of Guinness, naturally, and good service (when you can get to the bar),...

Any tourist who dares wander just off the main stomping ground of Trafalgar Square will be very lucky indeed to find themselves pondering the choice of beers tantalising them in this small, handsome boozer. The walls are...

This is one of the better Covent Garden pubs, it bears up to the strain of office worker and tourist crowds quite well. A recent lick of paint has brightened the place up, but not affected it in any other way. It's not worth...

One of three Sam Smiths pubs all within staggering distance from each other and sited opposite a 1929 art deco car park, the Duke of Argyll is a refreshingly normal pub of the kind slowly disappearing in the area. Not as twee...

The Old Crown is a dark and serious looking bar, situated away from the throng of Soho and Covent Garden. Outside lacks an obvious name, save for a wrought-iron crown and a small '33', presumably to help the postman, but we...

With a preponderance of standy-uppy stripped pine bars and corporate pseudo olde-worlde places nearby, Retro Bar stands out by being just a little bit different. Tucked down a little alleyway, it's certainly more Camden than...